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Council backs graffiti bill
A piece of graffiti that covered this tennis rebound wall in Cranbourne North last August. It was removed within a day by City of Casey…
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Great sports day for teens
Far left: James Reeves touches up his beach volleyball skills at the Casey Indoor Sports Centre. CASEY teens relaxed in style these holidays with a…
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National spirit rewarded
Recipients of the 2007 Holt Australia Day Awards, including local firefighters who were honoured on Australia Day for their recent work fighting bushfires. Volunteers are…
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Multiculturalism gains a funds boost
Grant recipients, from left, Conception Vanuela, Clarina Gonzalez, Val Motta, Nusret Nuspahic, Vince Motta, Cranbourne MP Jude Perera, Minister Assisting the Premier on Multicultural Affairs…
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Rebecca prizes schoolwork, dedication
Above: Hampton Park Secondary College principal John Pech with Monash Prize winner Rebecca Craig and Monash University representative Liz Molloy. A HAMPTON Park student has…
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Puppy theft leaves Ellen heartbroken
Ellen Smith has pleaded for the return of her cherished puppy Zeus, stolen last week. Picture: Meagan Rogers. By Sarah SchwagerA CRANBOURNE woman is desperately…
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Cool way to start school
Left: Philip and Sharna enter the space age at Cranbourne Primary School. Joshua, Amber and Jake show off their artistic skills at a School is…
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Tips at hand for saving the garden
Cranbourne Country Garden Centre employee Corina Lloyd, owner Jim Scarlett and nursery manager Eddie Dowers. By Sarah SchwagerA CRANBOURNE South garden centre is boosting its…
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Champion rover prepared to serve
Miriam Beeby is congratulated by Hastings MP Neale Burgess on the bench she made as part of the Baden Powell Award. By Sarah SchwagerIT’S all…
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Sculptures a ‘return to ground’
One of the sculptures placed at the new Lynbrook Village Shopping Centre. FIVE wooden sculptures stand at the new Lynbrook Village Shopping Centre this week…
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Students flip over fundraiser
Zac and Jack load up with pancakes at Cranbourne Christian College’s Pancake stall. CRANBOURNE Christian College cooked up a storm last week in a frenzy…
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Care needed until lights go up, warns widow
Lynda Cartmill remembers her husband Colin, who was killed in a car crash in Hallam. By Sarah SchwagerTWO years on from the death of her…